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DON HOUGHTON Scully and Tomlinson Crash Together—Both Knocked OQOut—Coaches Devote Much Attention to Blue Ends —Captain Howe in Practice—N. F. A. Plays Inde- I Photographer SHANNON BUILDING Norwich Connecticut } YALE MEN COLLIGE HEAD-ON pendents Today. | OPPORTUNITIES To Lower Your Cost of Living Are Ofiered To You Continnally In These PURE FOOD SPECIALS. 5 | ‘ New Haven, Conn, Oct. 30.—Con-, Brown suffering her initial defeat, the | tiary, i P pehai oidd e West Point cadets, in the opinion of Soniny was = buse dur por e Sm8% | football experts, hold the tap rating . 233 8y day for the Yale|today in the struggle among the east- football men, the coaches not deeming | ern colleges. October 31, 1911 —THE POINT IS HERE— ¥s it wise to take chances of a Fire that might w vou out when | it advisable to let up in the work ot | the men. Yale is manifestly weak at a zood | the ends, and ten candidates for the| will maintain their place, at least un- Ws the West Point schedule for the next three weeks is a light one, foot- ball followers belleve that the cadets THIS STORE OPENED TILL 9 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY EVENING Dear Reader: P v of Ipsurance would t vou =o | wing positions were tried out this aft- | til the culminating game with the mid- T 8 '0 I l fl'clnck_su'[“ DAYS EGGS 23 o i . : £ ke e. , including Bomeisle d Gal- | dies. X = Now. PoRitial in tho DIt enak: this week will be the Princeton-Har- ISAAC S. JONES, | B BT At om g e wara sent | vard game on the Tigers. field. It will Insurance and Real Estate Agent| goun under punts, having a big back- ' be the first meeting of the two univer- Richards Building, S1 Main St. fleld to contend with. In this practice Sities since Princeton shut out Har- Scully and Tomlinson collided head-on vard on Soldiers’ field in 1896 by a * As zood as Natives. 4 Packed 12 in carton - Ib. 12%c¢ [Hoh.can Lreamery 5V E TER . 280 GRAPES 41is. 25¢| PORK CHOPS Ib. 14¢ STEA no difference who makes their Photo- SIRLOIN graphs, that a Photograph is only a fi a 2 to 0. PORTERHOUSE : and w i;(:nf\m‘vd d\ unconseious. V,;\r,m;:‘ ”U\]’r:lefii‘%hf% -"_,Z‘f.‘c‘? to have an ey ROUND Photograph no matter where they get FIRE INSURANGE |55, s Vi DB ™t ot S5 ok it B N FOREQUARTERS LAMB 1. o%o| 6 1o TRIPE for - - - - - 255 them, in a day or (0. !, bard lime saving thelr foowall scalvs | LEAN CHUCK STEAK - 1b. 18c | PORK LOINS - - 1b.16 Lowest Rates Reliah'e Companies | ™ Capiain Trowe entered into the prac- | from the Carlisle Indians.’ "~ - s c = - A c But YOU., we £ ote Bifforent &L uTHR’]P & SDNS' 'ilgggg:dalfi“r’“""m“'""‘irv":‘ct’:‘r?"; s‘*")‘u‘é‘l“‘;‘("v';,mn:%c‘:{):t:\‘“?fi\?v- S\;]Ru{fi ’?flé’ :\]2:(::; LEAN POT ROAST e e o0} LAMD CHOPS s lb' LA vou want to feel that you are getti:ng 28 Shetucket Street. e | o e e ety o ate p‘l i.:hs?fg;}(»{xl‘ncbg';‘(guec\;m;g SOUPS--Gamyhell's Assorted can 7'%c | DRIED BEEF - - jar 20c | PURE SPICES - ¥ lb. oan 9c A alset o that biivs I (18 simimage werd directed | miecting Sisine COOKIES—Hixed - 3 Iis. 25c | Clean, White RICE 6 lis 21c | GRAPE-NUTS - 2 jigs. 25¢ ool o e P kg OFFICE OF WM. . BILL saiinet o vovscy tne but, no 4t mack picks up Py Pacale Flour bit. Syrup 17¢ | Yellow-White MEAL 5is. 13¢ | ROLLED OATS - 7 bs. 25¢ pictirés iare it .oty oiod Nienioase | Rea! Estate I el e SCHOOLBOY FIRST SACKER. but that they are made of permanent and Fire Insurance, | L | | PURE LARD - - 3 1bs. Peanut Butter 2its. 25¢ | Cottolenc 2 ib. pail 25¢ in tecatns n Somay Bisck: oxse € 3. | acaDEMY vs. inDepenpeTs. | MU Noa Serine || GOOD, SWEET BUTTER - Ib, 27c | Dairy-Cheese . 15¢| Compound . . 1. 9c fj| + =~ ™eterialandinamodernstyle—not fads T Students Will Be Up Against a Strong| Connie Mack, manager of the world's or fancies, but the kind your friends will : ebone 147, | Clevis rni e R e B ha?’ Secirea 4 signed con- Dark, Red CRANBERRIES 2 gts. 15¢ | SWEET POTATOES - 5 lbs. 11c Shictas O ol orte Tromre | At e e i st S S 4t hcts % || YELLOW ONIONS - 4 qts. 15c | SWEET ORANGES - dozen 15¢ 0 e | between the Norwich Free Academy (ramge. Chase I se whohase seen || FRESH CELERY - - bunch 11c | GRAPE FRUIT 9c each 3 for 25¢ This being the case this studio asks pendents has been arranged for and him play. Scout Tom O'Brien watched will give the Academy a fine final try- him perform with the Orange High out before their Bulkeley game at New ' scnool team and later during the sum- TLendon on Sgturday. Because some of mer, and saw him in action with the Mana, Bendett's regulars cannot Iitchburg team. The result was that play afternoon, he will have the O'Brien got busy with Chase and AMOS A. BROWNING Law, 3 Richards Blds. ‘Phone 700. your consideration when you are ready for Photographs. We would like to ‘ have vou see our samples and we will Wednesday Evening, 7.30 to 8 30--200 LOAVES BREAD 1c loaf “misd2loares th Thames Telephone 35.3. Entrance sairway next to National Bank. Brown & Perkins, Kimsys-at Law | vacant places filled up by some of the about a month ago the Philadelphia f SUGAR en from the Ceda ¢ Lc —° | club offered him a tract. This was \ 3 5 sm“ E sH I llEn 9G : o = Over Firat Nat. Bank, Shetucket St | Jich [0 g1e Co0aTs 66 SO LORIOn— | £ 0% Siniemed until Tast weels * Chase Both “flYS, to p. m. K D ou Coren I % give you courteous and efficient atten- The game will bo played on the has been ordered to report to the Ath | Hospital grounds with the following letics in February, when he 2311_ ms).; 3 s { lineup for the Independents, which will the spring trafning trip to Savannal antage ot ; With the champions tion, whether you order or not. TROTTING HORSES DRADY & BRADY. probably give them the i SRR |quard, on the stage; Meyers, at River- | without a scratch, while Doherty's 3 Sha SeRGhE. oiae th L .| " In the meantime Chase will continue ol Saods S i3 e e e e s = r 3 Aftergers a8 Coumacl =t Ia™ | Colligan” and Milipino- guards, Heatn to study Teal hard with his hooks, for SELDOM GOME BAGK. | Side: Cal:; Snodgrass, at Oxford, Cal; | face was cut in several places. Yours for good Photographs. 3 6 Broadway, New York Cif.. fames T. Brady Charles A Brady of New York. of Norwich. Conn. and Reed, tackles, Mclntyre and Gadle he is a senior in the Orange Hish | enas, Flaherty gb, L'Heureus and Pop- | school. He is but 17 Jears oid. but | Bon Voyage Ons of Few. Examples|ouse, N, Y. Mathewson, Murray and ham halfbac Captain Fielding full- " in -]hfl! mxm% l\:r‘fm: »‘E-l"';f' g:@ o & Able to Show After Long Rest. McGraw, in New York; Merkle, at To- —— —————— | back. shade over six feet and — ‘. e ledo, O.; Hartley, at O:s Ind.; TS LW The Academy will have its regular|Cumulated 150 pounds of "“"‘“f“flgf?‘ That the speed and stamina of youth [ Paulet, at Little {;Dck, Ark Dml“lck & Dom"“ck linewp With the exception of illott, |Like most young ball players, he besan | can be revived in an age dhorse mow | his home in. Iiinoie: Mcicher and o I recovering from the injury to|his career as a pitcher. and then is true, but the exceptionsCrandall, in Indiana; Drucke, at Wa- hris noke’ b the Myatio BRme hardly are frequént enough to prove|co, Tex.. and Herzog, at his farm in Members of New York Stock Exchange Ames, at Warren, O.; Wiltse, at Syra NOTES OF SPORT. | Josh Devore, at Terre Haute, lnd,! Sprackling is everything with the Brown squad, and he is a much over- worked individual, JOHNSON BEST PITCHER. The offensive work of the-Harvard | i the rulle. Arion, dr;fgga out after { Maryland. team demonstrated that they have two | . |several "years 'in stud, failed fine sets of backs. O P URNCE, Manager McAlser Pays Flattering | mourntuliy, altoongh his gait was a8 i TR L Tribute to Washington Player. pure as ever and his speed for half a Griffith Washington Manager. ery football fan, In Carlisle with mile up to the old standard. Arion was| Washington, Oct. 30.—At a meeting | the price is expecting to turn loose on | Milwaukee Middleweight Goes Against | Billy Papke Tonight. “The sgreatest pitcher I ever saw,”|resurrected in order to beat Cresceus, | of the board of directors of the Wash- | Philadelphia Saturd: o says Manager James McAleer, of the |gvhich was the best part of the joke. |ington Americaj league baseball club — — Bobh Moha of Milwaukee has hiS yyashington American league club, re- | <Still there are horses which seem |today Clark Grifiith, manager of the| Stanley Ketchel's hrother Cy ¢chance to make good tonight in Bos- g.1ing to Walter Johnson. McAleers [ never to grow old. and the latest nota- | Cincinnati National league taem, was| make his dcbut§Wednesday night proud of. The men lacked snap and |Holy Cross game were far from sat- ton, when he is on for a bout With . perience coyers more than 20 vears | ble example is the stallion Bon Voy- | unanimously selected as manager of | Pittsburs, | Billy Papke | = B » sal % hi i ! % (Y & | Billy . of big leazue’baseball. “I guess,” said | age, foaled in 1902, which recently won | the Washington team,to succeed James | being a terri Shannon Building, Norwich | Pavke is regarded by the followers \oAfor “that 1 have seen all of them. | a corking race in California and reduc- | McAloer, now part. owner of the Bos. | | of the pugilistic game as one of the py. patted against Rusie, Meekin, | ed his previous record of 2.123-4 to|ton Americans. The contract is for Telephone 904 | hest middleweights in the world, and pretenstein, Clarkson and a lot of | 2.08. Bon Voyage was the best 2 year | three vears, but the salary was not|will meet at Ho it Moha can whip him he Will have & {hem who were considered the 1last|old of his day. He won his first start, | made public, | Monument ha . ;',l;;flgkggfld},g;‘ kc:l::v!;m l;gog‘:‘{‘rgd fg; word in pitching. T've managed a club|a $23,000 futurity, and the next week . match. that had Waddell. T've watched Ches- | was first in the junior division of the No Cincinnati Manager -Picked. e i e R The menufacture of the middleweight champion of Ens-|pro Young, Jones, Mathewson and | Kentucky futurity in 2.15, 2,16 8-4. A § i O . a X ersity g was | Cincinnati, Oct, 30.—A meeting of the | aiffasent T lian \ribes abe rep Princeton football team is on the|starch was first begun at St. Peters- Repolts credit him STAFFORD SPRINGS o O e s e e by WHOI ey e wa Cincinnati_baseball | on the Carlifle school varsity football | €€ OF probably the stiffest workout ‘burr. Russia, in the yedr 1811 isfled with the team play of the Tiger aggregation and the consensus of opili- jon is that there will have to be a marked improvement in the Tiger ma- -~ chine before next Saturday if victory Is to be won. failed to put up their best work hitter. ; e The Carlisle Indians returned from and Yankee ROZerS|ihe Lafayette contest at Easton pretty Friday night at|padiy bruised, but thankfut that the @ finish wrestling | terrific fight had not resulted more se- usly. Boock Zbyszko sugar _ from National Organizer Addresses A. O. H.| There will be several challenges de- malfas Waltor ok | Hier IRt monsy i airecthors of the : —Recent Improvements at Hyde livered Trank Kieus is anvious to| (o0& 0N50, CORG RS, S3007 | and reduced his mank ta 512 34" Ty | club was held at the club headquarters | ceam TUMIE s ov0r Toceq ucTon Uays of Park. meet the winne so are Jimmy Gard-i,nq nis control is just good enough.|for five vears the stallion was mnot | here today, but the question of a new | heavy practice remaining before the nr and Tom M:Mahon, These have froe as good an all around player as | trained, but when taken up last winter | anager for next season was not set- | Charles Lange die Harvard game. Boston, ma- Algady notified the directors what they | po” Jo s pitcher. He can hit and flela | for preliminary work hed all his ol |tled. After the meeting President | Saturdav from spins . H., ad Vil do if given a chance with the| nic position, He is far from a poor|speed. The old time horsemen at tha | Herrman said that only matters relai- |a Kick in the neck roc at Helena, Mont. jury caused by ved three weeks base runner. e is strong and can o | track where he was being fitted were |i0& to the new grandstand being built |ago in a practice zame of football. the route and come back. What malkes | confident that when it came to stepping | &t League park were discussed. Monday evening. me admire Johnson more than any- ;’nllcahsa:s where he would have to go | SPORTS - The monthiy of 1 n 5 T thing else is that he relies on the old- | in order to st pact of the money in the acheo Commiites wan held in the Ji: | West Point Eleven Now Seems to Hold | time stuff—speed. curves and a change | 213 trats. Bon Vovage, ke many an brary Monday afternoon. | First Place in Football World. of pace. He mever needs a knuckle | other “dug up” horse, would find the| e b . A g : B . & ball, & spitter, a fadeaway o ra loop- | road too long. New Haven, Oct. 30.—I na 15 round | ger of losing Princetonians who Improving Park. With Harvard, Trinity and Penn- | the loop, although he can throw any-| But nothing of the sort happened, | Pout before the Bdgewood Athletic — B - lmprovements continue to be made|sylvania State scored upon Saturday |thing in the freak line that-any other | and with his new mark of 2.08 and a | Club here tonight Willie Lewis of New | 1In spite of the fact that Amherst George F. Sheeban ¢ tional organizer of the A dressed an open meeting of the Stafford division in St. Edward's hall i The easy manner in which the Crim- son -players not only stopped the at- tack of the Brunonians, but rippe: Using .only straizht buck and line | the opposing line for long gail — plunges: and her and there a plain |surpri 1ttoh e\(:'n :g\éhmus: ar s 3 forward Dartmouth team has | lower of the Cambridge eleven. Willie Lewis Cuts Up Doherty. | 0ii e B T e o aan — SOLDIERS AT TOP. CIGAR : withessed the . A top dressing of crushed stone is| in Hyde park. Several poplar trees|for the first time this season, and[ pitcher knows.” winning five heat race to his credit, | LT showed his superiority over Jeff | won the Norwich game on Saturday being Dlaced on the macadam road have been set out on the bank of the | the chances are the son of Expedition | Doherty of this city, faking all 'the | by a comfortaile score, the showing of | leading from West Stafford to Som- trotting turf was the stallion Fleming Boy,a rampageous nag,vicious at times, but with a wonderful flight of speed Your Wife’s Comfort Do. pfd .. p 0 Disullers * Eecriritios Erlo o et g Sy R S ill be brousht east next summer and | TOURds but tho tenth. Lewis came off | the team as whole was nothing to be | 1o the trees. Beds have been located! take a hand in the grand circuit fast = in different parts of the grounds to be| classes. used for flowers and shrubs. In 1903 ome of the celebrities of the -y STOCKS FAIRLY STRONG. =~ = 2 |and the ability to get away from the Hallowe'sn Social. = D3s % iy | wire like a hoppled pacer. The first The Hallowe'en social in the vestry i1z | ime he turned for the money Fleming of the West Stafford Congresational Boy stepped the mile in 2.071-2, and. church Monday evening was well at-| <. : at the end of the campaign was sold to —ea ew York, Oc C., K. G. Billings, who made him one g operitas of the entourage of Lou Dillon when vy The board of county commissioners cly strong. Wall street the champion mare went to Europe the was in session at the Springs house not ccovered from the effect of following spring. Once across the Monday afternoon. the United States Steel dissolulion ocean, Mr. Billings presented the stal- C. H. Brown of Wilimantic was in 51 nd the gfi;l;s::i;u|; g L"u‘.;;q:dfli {‘t?:rem one of the breeding clubs over town on business Monday. vian added to its nervousness. That x . A, King of Wi ; leming Boy's sire is Camara, a son stocks advanced despite these condi- of Expedition, 2.153-4, and Yuletide, as well as that of the whole family will be much Advance in Prices Due Chiefly to Short Covering. . 30.—Stock market bearish today, but Tilinols Cental erborough Met. e . Marine ptd | Intemationl - Paper . Tnternational Pumy Tows Central Attorney limant spent Sunday with relatives in Stas ons was due chiefly to short cover- AL 2.281-4, by Lord Russell's brother to hm\ ford Hollow. Short selling: is believed to have Pl ey’ Maud S, one time champion trotter. !'eatet‘ t | Yore”siump. than was apve S o Shawine o han meti ety i w e sl al - b ng well, - er 5 » H | time and operators today found i LT 5 speed, and recently at Boston was szeéq a it lt 1S no 5 markec in’ an oversold condition. Doyt B ond in the opening heat of & 2.16 class | Stocks were in small sux and prices | _ issourlPacific 0% rct, the time being 2.12. After that 3 H Hale [-3 Honey advanced whenever any materiul de- atonal Bt e e as not better than fourih, demon- i if you equip | mand appeared. z G strating that a 16 vear c!d horse, o Of Horehound and Tzr | United States Steel continued the 10434 matter how brushy he may be, does | recovery which began last week. After 075 not belong to the races. 116 your kitchen with a RICEHMOND | losing a point early In the day it rose steadily until it was 1 1-2 above rgay’s close. Late in the day part of its gain on selling, which was | ascrived to” the expectation that an = | unfavorable showing would be made | 1100 Preswed Sieel 'Gar. . | by the quarterly report of the Steel Pullan Palace C | corporation Gue tomorrow. The mas ; Railway Sicel Sp | ket as a whole was well above Satur- publie | World Series Umps Get $600. Umpires Connolly, Dineen, Klem and Brennan, who officiated in the world's series, Wil receive $600 each for their labors—$100 a game. ~Their traveling and hotel expenses will also be paid, ‘ Heoans “Siéal the money coming from the national ‘ Gay's final range most of the day. _ Do pi commission’s 10 per cent. rakeoff. The i The zeneral bond magket iznored the ock Laaid" €. commission’s expenses during the se- @ i carly depression in American tobacco e ries will amount to a #idy sum. The [ ¥ ed increasing sirmness. | - St Louts ,000. — changed i —COVBINATION— Coal and Gas Range The upper gas oven has both baking and broiling _compartments. They are just the right height to watch the progress of cooking withe out stooping. The ovens are lighted with Patent Inside Oven Lighter. This prevents any danger of scorching the hard. The gas ovens double the capacity of your Range, as they can be used at same time as the coal fire without slightest danger. While !issues and show tal sales, par value, $2,3s United States bonds were u on call, Decrease in B. & O. Earnings. { New York, Oct. 30.—The annual re- { port of the Baltimore and Ohio Rali- | road company for the fiscal year end- balance of the money deducted from the receipts will be placed in bank to defray the expenses of the commission during the entire year. This includes office Tent in Cincinnati, clerk hire, a 35,000 salary paid to Chairman Herr- it mann, the saiaries of Seccretary John t P f i Do. pd ... Sloss” Shet, 'S hern Pacific Ralway There’s Nothing Better “ E. Bruce and h nt, A. J. Flan- ner, printing, postage, telegraph tolls and railroad fares. Hy taking 10 per cent. of t season games the [ commission is self sunporting and is not compelled upon _the , big major leagues ssments. Giants to Train at Marlin Springs. ne 30 last shows gross earnings §8.145,003, a decrease of 3 SKIN A MUSS OF FIRE | comoiiiio s Sosncarosing 10 $1.432.266. Karnings from Do. prd E Tnited Staicd Teatty 0 Tnited States Rubber. freight | !Il(w‘rn‘v\l;‘ forture_pain unendurabic |G ol oft $1115ITS ok 2,55 per . The Giants will train at Marlin | roasting in the gas oven, pastry can be baked in the coal oven, or vice —day hen the whole body seems 10 | cont. while passenger eornis ¥ prings, Tex., next year, and McGraw / 4 3 y be burning up—iong night of sleepiess | rsed oo Pa oREST, carnings in will order tiem to report there late : * : 7 N s 5 : = . ; agony— i 84T, ora 98 e 5 in February. If the proposed Cuban rewed t | The coal oven is full size and has the food“rake that is so conven- 3 ;r'-‘h‘::"; e ¥ ; STOCKS. !l:p tis!hmkrcntlh‘e TSnz;n h ut relurg ient in puliing out pies or potatoes. 3 relief—the skin coolec | Sates " sagh. Xow, atout the first of December to spen: . 2 ALES refreshec—ail burning and ite 0" Alls Chalmers pta e T the rest of the winter as folows: Mar- Do not fail to let us show you the Richmond Combination Coal Souer P81 14100 Amal. Copper . i hovsands testify to this. 2 suffered from Eczema. and Gas Range before buying. It will certainly please you, and the price is reasonable. New York, Oct .30.—Cotton futures ed steady. Bid: October 8.95 o CATARRH CANNOT BE C suf n Ec >soriasis | November 8.96; December 9.11; Janu- | with LOCAL APPLIGATIONS. oy the eJ(ImesHu ther skin troubles, until Lhey ary 8.80: Webruary $.97; March 9.00; | Canhot reach the Sear of the Sisesss. € By, ol DR ot April 0.06; May 513: June 9.i6; July | Catarehisa blood o constitutionai dis: 3 g hymol and other incredi- | 8.21; August 9.15; September 9.13. ease, and in order to eure it you must B C s known as D. D. D. Prescription. | —= 4 et o Spot closed quiet. ten points Tower; | (8ke Internal remedies: Hall's Catarrh TeWINGLOgE~— writes: “T used three bottles of D. D). s #2* | middling uplands 9.35; middling gult | Corg, 5, fKen Internally, and acts di- 8 sed three hottles of D, D, 260; sales 2,359 Dates. rectly on the blood and mucous sur- =2 REMEMBER THAT WE DO PLUMBING AND DO IT RIGHT EVERY TIME D. Prescription, and now my skin, once G faces, Falls Catarrh Cure is not a ° - » mass of fire and ir 1 e quack medicine. It was prescribed by = e e AcTELion, fm s 18 A & MONEY. Ot Of the best PhySICIAns In this couar. rov] ence, child's.” will give you posi- 1000 Am. Tubaecs pra — Am. Woolen Anconda Mintng Co. 4100 Auchicon ST ew York, Oct. 30.—Money on call | Ir¥ for Years and is 4 regular prescrip- s 2 2S¢ trial botile steddy, highest 3 1-4@2 1o4 per sent | Ho8. It is compased of the besttonics R I : tive proof! 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